Objects & Places from The Secret Book of Flora Lea

Patti Callahan Henry
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 158 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The Secret Book of Flora Lea

Patti Callahan Henry
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 158 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Whisperwood

This is an imaginary land in the stories Hazel tells Flora. It symbolizes peace and safety.

Bloomsbury Flat

This is Hazel’s childhood home and where she lives as a single woman. It symbolizes keeping memories alive.

Notebooks

These are something Hazel keeps buying to write in. They symbolize how her creativity was stunted when Flora disappeared.

Remarriage

This is when Camellia marries Alastair Tennyson. It symbolizes starting over and conquering grief.

The Pied Piper Painting

This is a piece of art that Hazel sees on Beak Street that represents one of the Grimm fairy tales. It symbolizes childhood trauma.

Well

This is a place where water can be drawn and has been drawn for centuries. It symbolizes magic and healing.

These are artworks Harry has created of Binsey and St. Ives. They symbolize healing.

The Ragwort Flower

This is a flower Harry...

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